
Multiple shootings in Bronx prompt police searches for suspects
The NYPD is searching for suspects involved in a shooting at a Bronx bodega where a 24-year-old man was shot during a dispute; the victim is stable, and no arrests have been made.
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The NYPD is searching for suspects involved in a shooting at a Bronx bodega where a 24-year-old man was shot during a dispute; the victim is stable, and no arrests have been made.

Yonaguni, a small Japanese island near Taiwan, is strengthening its military defenses amid escalating tensions between Japan and China, with residents concerned about the impact of the dispute on their peaceful life.

A woman in the Bronx was fatally stabbed during a neighbor dispute, with two people in custody, and police are investigating the incident.

Disney is reportedly losing $30 million weekly due to a dispute with Google over channel placement on YouTube TV, with the issue impacting ESPN's revenue and profits. The dispute has lasted over 11 days, and a resolution is expected before Disney's earnings call on November 13. Meanwhile, YouTube TV is offering customers a $20 credit for the absence of Disney channels.

Visa and Mastercard have reached a deal to resolve a long-standing dispute with merchants, ending ongoing conflicts over payment practices.
Alex Murdaugh's legal team criticizes Hulu's series 'Murdaugh: Death in the Family' for inaccuracies and misrepresentations of his personal relationships, expressing disappointment and concern over the portrayal without their input, as the series depicts the events surrounding his family and the murders of his wife and son.

The ongoing carriage dispute between YouTube TV and Disney has caused stress within ESPN, with prominent personalities like Pat McAfee and Scott Van Pelt criticizing the network's strategies and facing fan backlash, highlighting the tension and potential for an extended conflict.
Elon Musk publicly addressed Sam Altman regarding a refund issue for a Tesla Roadster, stating that the issue was resolved and the refund was received, clarifying a previous dispute.

Due to a dispute between Google and Disney, ESPN's College GameDay is unavailable on YouTube TV, prompting ESPN to stream the show on its app and Twitter, but the availability of Saturday's college football games remains uncertain for YouTube TV subscribers.

A Chinese coast guard ship deliberately rammed and fired water cannons at a Philippine vessel near Thitu Island in the South China Sea, escalating ongoing territorial disputes, with Beijing blaming the Philippines for provoking the incident.

Taylor Swift has denied rumors that she turned down the Super Bowl half-time show, clarifying that there was no official offer and explaining her focus on her fiancé Travis Kelce and her new album, The Life of a Showgirl.

Donald Trump announced that his administration reached a $500 million settlement with Harvard to resolve a dispute involving federal funding and allegations of civil rights violations, with Harvard agreeing to operate trade schools and teach AI and other skills, though the deal has not yet been finalized on paper.

NBC warns that its channels may leave YouTube TV due to disagreements over licensing fees, potentially impacting viewers' access to popular content like Sunday Night Football; YouTube TV claims NBC is demanding higher rates than what they charge on Peacock, leading to a possible temporary blackout with a $10 consumer credit offer. The dispute highlights ongoing tensions between content providers and streaming platforms.

China has approved a national nature reserve at Scarborough Shoal, a disputed territory in the South China Sea claimed by the Philippines, amid ongoing tensions and territorial disputes involving multiple countries and strategic interests.

Raymond Cruz, known for his role in Breaking Bad, was arrested in Los Angeles on suspicion of misdemeanor battery after an incident involving spraying water, which he claims was accidental while washing his car and being filmed by strangers. He was released on his own recognizance and is scheduled to appear in court on October 1.